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Gregorio José Ramírez

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From his military victory he exercised the supreme command of Costa Rica, as general commander of the Arms. During his administration, the capital of Cartago was transferred to San José and the Constituent Congress was convened again for sessions. Once this group was reunited, under the presidency of
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Upon his return to Costa Rica, he represented Alajuela in a town delegate board in February 1823 and spoke out in favor of a republican system of government. Later he was elected deputy for Alajuela to the Provincial Congress that began sessions on March 1, 1823 .
333:. The local City Council appointed him general commander of the Arms and took command of the republican forces of Alajuela and San José. On April 5 of 1823, at the Battle of Ochomogo, his troops defeated the royalist forces and then occupied the city of 288:, although in 1821 he was accused in court of not rendering accounts properly to one of the owners. From March to June 1819 he was part of a detachment for the coastal defense of the Costa Rican Pacific, under the orders of Captain Don 272:, New Spain on March 27, 1796, in a family of noble extraction. His parents were Gregorio Ramírez y Otárola (1749 - 1803), lieutenant governor of San José in 1791, and Rafaela Castro y Alvarado. He did not get married. 255:(1796–1823) was a Costa Rican politician, merchant and marine who was most notable for being the 2nd General Commander of Arms of Costa Rica from April 5 to April 16, 1823. 468: 401: 280:
Due to asthmatic ailments, he dedicated himself to the marine life since his adolescence. He became captain of merchant ships that carried out activities between
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From April to December 1822 he was absent from Costa Rica as he was on a trip along the coasts of the South American Pacific.
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He died in Alajuela, Costa Rica, on December 4, 1823 . The Legislative Assembly declared him
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in the Board of Legates of the Peoples that on December 1, 1821, issued the
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He was residing in Alajuela when there was news of the monarchical coup of
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Pérez Zeledón, Pedro (1971). Editorial Costa Rica (ed.).
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General Commander of Arms
Costa Rica
Joaquín de Oreamuno
José María de Peralta
San José
New Spain
Spain
Alajuela
Federal Republic of Central America
Politician
Merchant
Marine
San José
Puntarenas
Panama
Salvador de Oreamuno
Alajuela
Pact of Concord
Ochomogo War
Joaquín de Oreamuno
Cartago
José María de Peralta

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